THE , :rolau alarm V ll oiiii o 'MIX **Etta. ,cm7DATs ' PENNEMILAI I IMED ;lc ZO4 F. - mora. . HUM. *nag, mincrrs rummack rom Imarrx lasi bpslgen hp if Wert riwir 0n1014,-, rim OF FIBRIZCOIWD !rimier*, _CHICLY'S!! ear sort rittiT *la coniug.r.saux. rArza tba State. tinui or mix imam t . iiii , .- .rirrisitrauff. elontl. ;fs rash* Ga.* ()MINERAL GRAFT'S PONITION, That set of Republicans' Wirri hive takerinpaigtheroselventhe task or neering'the - 'nomination Of - General GesoM fog" the Presideacy;, atill;inalst that hhiririiiciiiies-and'eyinpathieilden . tit} , him not whit'the - Piesident licit with Congress, sad declares the; he *Rank. - pubife avoWel M tide effect. If a serious - intention exists, sivire opiate there doo, to pre.a for the nomination of the General, to exchange thitionbrable Po sition he holds _ foi higher:no Preeident, he n cannot :make 'the. avonral too soon, or fr trirnianxieipliCitinVin. mlstakenhle. note ,are thowairant Itopiibllcans`whn have the warmest , admiration- for Ms' Mllitery pintas, and Abe hvelietgratitudefor his emirsisit Stroke; In the iteld;-silici do not mean in 'to it blinc"..iso :Sar as they are concerned in filling the Proi: dentildrofilO - {' That le' not a prialtion which any Citizen has a claim to be en forced or to be acknoirledged.. It is purely representative. and no-man ought to seek It, and 'none, aritalitedtherreto; who leaves his fellow countrimet} in doubt to to the leading -- principlO upon w id e h b a Noll dl h rgelhe iintlis'of the The Itepuldicane =a - Niceruthig :under 'eludes inflicted on, them' iys betrayal, as many say ; perhaps, :rather,. byrefroo ' ing confidence proulaturely in.one who had differed front Mein Irintiparbint par ticsdam... They are not to the humor either to repeat that indlicretion, or le all into that pit.. If Gen.. 'Gnaws de sires remaining a soldier, instead of becoo* oelitifOote the 'Wiest, civil 'position in the gift of the people, he has a perfect rightstO conceal his con. unctions as to the grvatsuestions now, in controitif4. In' many. respects, In this aspect of theniseAt triahogither Prear able he should abstain from proclaiming his TIPIVE, so thit - he''Mailior inrerrinti nide gracefelly to perfbrm ell the mill. tar s d 'Oe.i. 11.° 4- loorto Mgt :Miami lie &volved' no n him. , however,, he has decidorto rittit hls ireiient isSsitiOn, and trtait.eildo s pioniotion by the stit 'Meg of the,. Peoi4es-oolk.:C‘' l7 l lll ralia right to demand an exposition , of, his • senthnents se, far its they heir u pon pp : litund:Aptesnoni, arid, - OPecially. tupelo thou; which now deeplp,tatitate . the public mhld irei. are of Abe tuna:of -of those Wfiti - do not' mean to take, as on trust. We have a profound esteem for General GRANT , Mr 7pattiqQanitlVlSolittiggi but sie sib not 'awn ihat he represents our political idliais,- our viarprien' not tra vote for. any man for President unless 'we tare • reasonable ' assurance that he does. For us to do otherwise would:tin to pour ornierriptlma the - fund, mental him of representative Govern ment. mitEDCOvi TUE GREAT ILIVEEM' On the 81st instant the, corner stone of the bridge across the hilasehri at Enna, City was laid amid great enihrtsl- . 'asm, Nime,presance -of 8,000 - Peep*. The object. of this bridge is. give7.a connection between the railroads cast of the 341MOtiri with those west' of that river, especially the Pacific Rail way, Eastern Division, which rtutsvrest. ward up tie. Kansas 'ever :throteli thi Cadre of the State of. Kansas, The *Mich — road from Cameron,..o • the Rainlbal .and•St JosePlOftsillsied, whiel Pins 4om Ruln o Y, on the IdliPia- - aippl, to St. Joieph„ on the Missouri, through the northern Part 'of - 116 State of muclie, - wltyntin be completed,: se the traik-layers are progressing„,st the rate of a mile day. Cadieroi is 35 miles east of IR.. Joseph,. and 05 Mlles northeast from:X=3as City. This bridge is primarily - erected' ibr this" Caiherief branch; but =other branch road-from Allen; .on' the Harth Missouri road; which runs from SC Ltrala4orthirsTrd into lowa, will also does -the likrusismn river upon it It is also to heire a car riageway.'lt is to bo of 1,400 long, with a draw over' the channel' of 382 feet. 'This bridge, with the lithlge oyer the lasissippl at cvfincy, wiffDntthitinioa• Pacific Railway of the E. 10.131 Into"nn: broken connection with Cejn: tem et . ante," eeet'Pf so that cars may be inn from any of the cities cut of that slut to Via 4mila:se' extremity of that road; and -,until the • bridge acnats the Mississippi sat 1:411111 le completed..Cbicago will liavertiur ad. yardage of that city in the competition for the trade of Sarisavand the country beyond. „Bat the Bt. Lnmitaidge be vigorously prosecuted, and•then the grandest Brum Of internal -commerce , in the world awilltwestoblleted. . . . the.correS pondetaie" between Genersl f (Mint and President:Johnson respecting the • re. moral pf Gallant Shablsn. It is' to be selisnttpd that ale earnest protest of Grant, entered against the action -Of the President in manoying the 'faithful com mander of the Fifth Military Marin, war not moan. :given to the labile. It would here satisfied - the public, in. .s that Grant stood not mo 'much witlitamit President is wit/Wen t : en Moi thepeople, and that his patriotism Ind not abated in' accepting ',the' poidtloit Becretarj. of War. This reply - or Mf: Johnson Is tart,. sitesstictungA defeat; and clearly prong that. his only , object in ranting Sheridan was to . taunt' Con great end set aside the expressed will of Lr ot stated that In view of the illwee of. Ora. Thomas, Gem Hancocleilll ! assigned to the command of the Fin NUitary District, to fill the vacancy easimemi by the removal of- Sheridan. Thla will be a direct chaage of place, and doalgesSibmie offiectiwill gad thigh put experience useful . ht the ,net's . , field of operations to which airtgned:' Sheri; dan.will know how to. deal with Indiana from bin knowledge -..0f -rebels; !shill. Hancock" can apply Ms accinalitance with Indian micceisfelly be dealing with SebrliT#P4llblghttao re - Gitit. , Rossrno ii opTin s card defend., lag /dmaelf against the ,charge , tbitt , be Interfered with General Sheildii&ad mlnlstraUon of afralrsnddle Lt Ntli Or. leans, or that he advised the lisiatiUnt to remove that 'officer.. Nlroras . mean anything the ill/patch Sent aolinOn. by Roman could be interprebtil in' no other manner than wit request tore moroGeneral libesidan- , ' It Is not pope lar In the North to denounCe the soldier statesman, and Generil Itoetiseu i nertia to begin to realize. that - act - and - .would place himself right before the people. . Grx. GLINT has been arlsed by kid Waabburne, of Bllnols, to get out of the War Department as socinna postale. If wise "tttaad iifeitot San:cursor Wax will not be Wow to act on - the suggestion: %very day be mambas id the OM:et weakeua him more or leas in the hearts of loyal citizens, and his friends see Ilia perhaps belles than Grant Wmself. S sTABLIs ft , ) --„„_,..... ,}! 't -Nik, ..•v: 1 11/q//-_,;( 1 ., 11178' , t .r , . . ..„.::_ ~ ,,, , r.; . ,. *I V'' / z ...,....„-- . • '- - -.' . e .i.':..4 ........ '... \ ;...: , ; ~..- .;. a" : 1: : ,.. • ...2.... --, -,_, - -....:-4Z.: ''' ' „..---3S-•-"-. ..--.. ~ ; .. • , ' •'''''' .e . " ... 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Frnm a rePort - on „the cholera lately . ,paldishe'd We and that the cases from , Jenttervlblnly this year ha's° been Is tdiay e5,76,.-ibuoweti by 12,074 aiattls.-- me sicilisu provinces have been-the moat idavollY affected b y tbl ' malady. In. . tilrgentt 11,014 can are roported and 7 910 deaths; in Bart -(N ea . polltan provinces), 11,116 came and 0,412 desths• at Caltardeette 161cillen provinces), 7:191 aces and 4,110 deaths. I n a word, we find that death followed the, attack in above half the nttother of ca e& Not one f the forty-ntno ploy limes of Italy has been spared, though In Boma tines ,. seek as Fierce e, only a couple' ot ilea - . era rapirted. • But an; otter alarming symptom—a symptom of mond. disease quite as aittlancho= physical- malady, has been o throughout Italy, especially in the Cal— abrissiusd Sicily, though awn the north- ern provinces are not - free from its con tagioni 'Title symptom is • the dread of poison," tar belief ' in its pretonce thrOenhveribus malevolent agents and noxious influences. In Sicily, this dread greatly excites the mind of the refforing population and adds to their calamitous state. A. thirst for vengeance upon the soldiers, who are supposed tckbe in some mysteriou manner connected with the cholera, is felt by the people. The un remitting Seal and - kindness of the ofil- 7 ars and Men In the care of the sufferleg and luck hase . done nothing to calm the popular feeling. Even when they are misting the Sufferers they are regarded with bathed and suspicion; nay, &tenni . - ly subjected to violence. . THE GLUT OF GOLD IN. ENGLAND. • The continued influi of gold bail resin. ed a topic whiclimas elsgerV discussed at the. tima of the great discoveries in Gal 'Worn% and Australia. lioie far would the multiplication of the preelous metals affect vices? There was, of course, the tumid amnia of opinion. Some held, that We Pioduction of each ounce of gold "Would necesearily - diminlsh the purdaha tog power of the amount 'already in cir culation.. • Others, that this result could not happen for a great lapse of time, 'nwing,tothe steady demand- for gold for many. purposes of. Ina and ornament. Both Aides were, as in.most cues of con- Pro, versy,...pattlally ' Speculative almomists (=A thatafthey wenelstong, in detail, they were tolerably correct in the long ran.' The practical' mat who- Alum/rod thatinices would 'rise in exact 'ratioto the production of mild were also It Lai:Manly within daily experience that nearly all alleles. in ordinary use, 'labor, rent,LW., are much dearer thin fifteen years ago, bait is not altogether just to say that tldsadrance is due solely to the gold dlaccrreilea- For °sample, The enhanced cost of labordependa mate- ea/ 1 Y upon. emigration. On the other band it may be argued that the gold dis. coveries lave stimulated;: emigration. Another tothrt to be taken Into account is the advancing prosperity of thd nation and the increase of the wealthy or inde pendent classee. ' Many-other cause* might also be enumerated, but It is ref. ficiimt to dal with thosclical foot,+tbstw gold. sovereign has, for purposes of ex chnnge with other commodities, unclear, edly lost a portion of its previous value. The alteration has taken place somewhat Irregularly, but is, notadtbst.” , ileg, "clearly evident. The question is wheth.. l er we are about to ice another change. The accsruntation - .of gold in France , and England. gives reason to suppose that we are about to repeat the expert imam of 1852. At that time the amount 'of bullion here was unusually large, and the first effect was a reduction in the rate - of discount to two per cent., as now; the second was a rip' in the price of goods; the third'wan the commence-. ment of an era of speculation that col imitated in the great crieta of 18.51. This last consideration we may safely disre gard. 'ADM events of 1860 are too neatly remembered for the public to embark in any fresh - mania: They haire not bad, as in 1852, five years to forget the Lessons of 1817. On the contrary, the• great fault that may be found is that of India. criminate distrust. As regards the two first results of the present plethora of money, one Is already in operation and the second appears almost certain to Col -low .=Lomion Tieui..• TEM manuravrolux. co-oranarryn con. OHMS. Ls Llierte. auvitxn.i The International Co-operative Con grem will meet in Pads on the 16th, 12th,esta.16th of huguist: The objects for &uneaten, in which foreign members tithe part halfwit several languages, will be. 1. On the distribution of benefits in co-otersilye societies, comprising the opportnnity'of. conferring benefits—to snalliaries; to clients; to moral institu. Lions (libraries, education, ac.). 2. On the means of creating' and establiskung Tele/lofts between the various co-opera tive societies of France, as also between French end foreign societies. 3. On the.utility and means of propagating the co operative movement in other coun tries.' 4: On co-operatiOn applied to in. etrudion (libraries, lectures for adults,' teaching, mittestion, ,tcy 2. On the responsibility of members of co-opens. live societies beyond. .their contribution. The meetings will be public; every one may assiet them on raiment of fifty centimes each meeting. - • i - LVILUDZSIT -DIPLO) ATS. Wail Gauge *aye: aitiona story la laid in Fade of en Interview betweenthe Marquis del/out tier and (leant Gilts, which is said to have taken place last week, just before the departure of the latter from France. The Count having called on the Marquis to take leave was shown into room and kept wa itinga considelibleAlme. The Foreign Minister usually treats his visitors, it appears, in this unceremoni ous wry, and great complaints herobson made in consequence. Count Oohs, whitey temper.is sogunthatirritable, was ! just preparing to go, when the Marquis '.appeared, "end bluntlyaddressed IW -.these words': "Well, M. Ia Comte, the ?Medan papers are as violent against vs se ever." The (Bunt upon this repeat.' ed that his gowsninent. could not be held rastaon,idblo for .11to, tone. of the. Berlin press; and the-conversation woe contin ued with . gmet-wartrith on both tidal,- the interlocutors not observing that in: the hest of t he discus - Dion thort fwned into an adjoining garden, where every word they said could be heard by the Foreign Office clerks In the eurManding, TITT LITT LAST INDIA LOVIT. The Trieste - Gazette says thaterrange ideatahave been made forlmportingarti-, ties front India to Russia, try way of Boca and Trieste, Instead of by the Cape of, Good Hope: as hitherto: .Thie new route will enable India goods to be sent to Russia in (Mtn two to three monthe less time thim at present, and will therefore probibry Muse a large increase idthete imports. tin 1866 the total weight of the articles dent from foals by the pld route was 1,00*,000 cwt.., and from Italy 10,-, 000 cwt. As these articles winnow pass through - Austria., it may. be anticipated that that wintry 'will, equally with.; Betedgc behenefitted `largely by the new arnogemeAL lEFAICE POISON yrofessor.Thaford, of Melbourne. has Oubliehed a paper in the Brilith Idediear Joursal upon, the subject of the poison ,of the cobra “thcapello, and indicates some important points In regard to the action of the polaon. - He has fond that the immediate result of the poison is to • evelop in the bloods number of corpus , cies of flying germinal matter." which, iltaellati in great mtmbera, till at length they conittituni,the bath of 'the blood. - Thaw cells appear to 'be a vegetable g co r m wh ly d a b ybh e he o xygen 'he yt h blood that the person pelsened may be said to die of asphyrls. VIRST EDITION. MI]DNIGHT.: FROM EMIOPk. vrioph tolholnt.tabargb. GOltto.l =II 'rirreiralft P. 13, Ausait . 26.-3'. Valve...a; an,emineat pbsllolon. is des.O. • a Tito Abolition _ . Conittob, touttogya of leading- anttAettvary mon of the IrOthh coeinanneAttli sesalock hero co-ehy. A.large *stoner of America:wand many repress*. Unites of the dirk-alio base are present. One 'of the enjoins or she oorkgrlr is topre. Piro nisd, radon; sp,skeznonal to all the }sore* *bleb tolerstelineman slavery,' erg. nag the total abstinence of etch bondage. =II AZ01434 71aar ItltscSAst *wilt , htdietudne. dtetrert 03,...A.n arrival nom the/eland of . ibindla brings the following bttentsenee Whits s . klieg= War-Mark ar takintron beerdennothera rentable on the Cretan coy" the commander of a .Tarklab man-of -war, tying near by, forbade any further' embarkation. The Russian commander refused to deabst, and no% ve4 sets ran ant trona and prepared ?or a tight but polar Puha, who•wu to the TV -tatty. Intoilered and prevented annnipthinnent, = zas TSSCRIISCTIOII• , O2EPLICTISM tcrotn • l....ilrmet; August 26.—The report* of the - troubles Et Spatz ere eandieleng and . nnre. liable. °Mobil dlspatebes • roblished at Madrid rep alftlei :lathes Mere' been tea down eltd the ireenimeatlon ended. "deices from the Insurgents themselves maintain, UM the moveinintegalnat the goverzenent li:gang on 'tett, secoess and gatemen" strength dilly. sours otamaikirkrze CON:11.31"I • ltsarta, August 28.—The prellsilnarles for nteetleff between Slag William Ana the 'earerelgas of the South German States have been arranged. Baden is agreed upon as the Mace of Contereaca which will he held atattent/gjlq . • • Iff=l I 3=3 • O.IE TOP 111 01 1111.9. • • pr. rrtIMIIIVIKI. Angina WI.Li-The ItusaLan Gnenmmerit his mint =order to the United States for one hundred thousand Serdan •WEVANOLLL AND COMMERCIAL: ,Lesnols. August I.ll—Eeening.-- Consuls, 041-16 i 6-91hweek, at ns, illtnot• Centll.l, T. 34; hrle, axit Atlantan and Went West. Lertz,=. • Lmagroot, August hl Etc Cotton cinema dull at , a dentine or Ka on middling uplands, at 11:11; Orleans 1030 wino! SAGO bale. 13readstude cicaont. Unchanged. Wheat 13a 91, for' aeutharn and 13s al for. Califon:Oa sehlbe. Cara'. 151,9 d. 11.306 31. Beet gm et as 110. rash want al 3341 ed. Loon dem ars.f. Petroleum unchanged. London markets unchanged. .7a.croltS, Anna 'a—United Stain • bands, W. FROM WAEIRINGTON My Telegraph to th. Pittsburgh CI antle.l Wasxmoralr, Augna =1 • ' - It Is not trueithere has been any fOffna INisitnnttfon by the Cabinet.. The Inirlltpea• cces statement Is evidently founded on the fact that the eavatal Meraba% of the Gehl- riot have repeatedly latlmated to the Prea• Ideal, that they were ready to rattro at any Urme if he ahoeld deed.. them to don." ' atrtaaos 11:6C =SART tIWAan. Seteratary Seward and the Itrenon and snarnett litntstiteorho - Went 'alp to Yorhtosta and Portia-Is elottrce,pn returned to Wastaagton thll. Monane. F. W. Seward, ..A.saletnat Iletret.ary of State wlilarrivo to•alight. . SCIMir/Ji . It is probable the Dominican republic hes sent a messonger to Wallington to treat tor the sale of Samatona but he 'ham not arrived hero yet.... - lemmur yams on.. nossaarl. ' General liessran, La a letter to General Grant. Bays: ' , AO.malt of General. ?Merl den', charges no alleges I visited his cOm mand and intarrered with hie duties, is engnesUng DU removal. 1 did say, in.answer to a telegram from in W Masails, concerning tioW things leotard I.oobnans, that the state of straits was gloomy ttbst people lure mush nepreseed, d any change wordd almost ...enmity be en accepted. Tr:males.= referred to matters and things in general, .6 was intended sasuch, Including lienerel nhertdan lu the scope.. U this wee- ...nestles the removal of that onleer, all right; but his name was lof mentioned. Whilst / Claim the right, n corn.on with ell When, to criticise so much of General Sheridan's administration a L riot Purely military, and which solely taccerns the civil poi lay Of the counts, let on my late visit fromem Orlea a d d,semen. lonely retrained doing So, eon far est know and' remember, I expressed no opinion fur or against his' policy to any. motive his district. I- had no perame or mto do so, and my recollection think is su distinct stmt. this Ylt is ustiellY. Or as It eon be about anything:. Er. ILASCOCIIC TO SOT lIIICEDII GYM 581210./. The New Tort • rose r SIM al says: The Preside. has I.ned an order ass:Paler d.eral lls.oek to G.. Slieridases War. to ITAOIIIOI 1331111110T101,.C0114 TO as 07 - IZOLD ry rns v2lllO Dray= The Express special states the DOM . !, went has raelved Intelligence through an agent of General Print, the Bpealsb rev on %lottery 'enter, that If successful he nl/ 1 offer the Island of tote. Goverainent, at a peke lobe hien or •salted eon:min gle*. To keep England epaulet. Spectator. Cates le beteg pllglg.d. =D.7 DntaSh I= The Banta' Baseball bleb. at bets York. t-day alaotsal Prodlean Johnson o honor ary member. In a pleasant laterelow the' Prealdent accepted, and spoke , of base ball moral, assillatel mho national ram.: bee pruhlant, MerfILAS7 Beiru9i =bother liovetament °facers were among the lons or Ore U.:mann spectates, who wltitessed. the content In the afternOon, with the Nu Ennuis, which resulted; alutnals, to 11 Nu beanie, 17. • • . • Areal:daft= bra rata' Weed from the War paladin:tent that n6ol:finer of the Bog. Mat Army will be ordeladY eddreared by nay other then the tale, attaebed to his lineal or brevet rank 1n t OO liegniar Array, or wear any Other thaw Ohs nniforat far• niardet for his lineal or brevet grade. • larfaximaiapir,-•coehrtrima. , - -The Congreilleohld ..Chmmittee on rinnegrosal meth, at etch , 4an, leonine their Investigation of the affairs of tee Treasury Department - Arne Committee. lierstofore appointed Orfila geerautry have , oompleted tbeir .report ea to, printing and trionractione widen he -Sambaed to the Congressional Committee. . . , 111.•11CIAZ , in COAT.T.SUOV WILILY. the Soczeitrary saki' be bud no reason to snow .° there ban been an Over Issue of soonriLloo.of say anacrto. Wm, or of currency' and that true time bas tholpainiant of the semi sauna- later. sot bean equal to lbw attire amount &Loon' tbo ontstandiagaiseurlLlss• The raturna manna at if,. Statistical Boman show that 657,15T,570 vounds Of not, ton, including Sea /Woad, mere exportvd for tbo Year ending J ono 30th, the Tattle of :mulch amonntaa to $202,807,910. • Ifirsdrvi.vo Mama. - - • , ' Two hundred and litey-elSkt be Weed foram week uldkic kePtembwr Bearlptiv , or Orfila al IA X 0 r Fort Man stardarcd. fly Telegraph to the Plusinugh Garette.l .13errato, N. T.. August h3.—The receipt. nt tho lake ports of Chicago, ihlilwalikft. Talton /Saran and Clevabuia, far tho Drat four ans. of last week were othharrele Of 'hour: Inn 2,041A5S baskets of . wrath of 1.11 dose, The receipts of grain ror , the week at these rssrtlrwill be between yZO,Wa end h.keike bushels, atid About loo,Ocb barrels Of Yeatergii a canationt sicerstrwa kUtoa a, stecniMan with . capstan bar. The murclared nuto.l name la tinknown. i- • , • 'Steamers Arrival sad tAithifltubumh Gszett.l Aliglaßt u.—The steamer Cubs; from Liverpool on the nth, eh' Qtloollll. UM% arrived the morning. grow.. Andeas 20.—The steamer Nova ionsjon, from Ltrerpool on the 1:41, paned inutile. Point this roomed. Th.:lateen:ler et. Der td, ended on rrldny . for LlTerpoolorent Witco Mater, Bate order. but out COT wtinoca. (know datnsge, arm proceeded on Ler wax. Tho liconon Catholic Arch /hemp of Quo. bee aIeiITIMMAY. • • • Tensalle—iiilaagbe ula Great Iteatern Xaliroaci lifiT Telegraph to the Mahwah 4.1•101.3 --Cisionoraw, August . 20. A govern tarns de visited Itellenewi Ji7l Just Slane New. sort, on twug,reg, IaIOVIDe down several hones and doing Other damage. Thu Atlantin and' (Reap Western I:attiresd regular comulan two assener trains CO ne NederTOr grunrung tOrdar. Warinp g g si• six irelock in the morning niL4 seven O'dueit lit the ,evaning. " . Trial of ik Pelhulter. (By 11elegraph to the pitutlap mito•J •• . Alienst2l6l:l2lloo trial cdJulinall:, 11040111, Into • clot/L.ln the /Mee of the M. slathut Trassorou of the Unitn• iSt%tag, her enulmotfood. Ibritwell thae4ril with inrilfht unlawfully loaned rants of money, to leciward Carurri aaANIUOT:WaxO . . Ser 1,61 or' • esnian' SOLO.' 'MY Teletesphlo FlthOntil Mho. 01,—;•The Oarmm Welt; ye, MAW, otty are holding two t w'l 41v1t105,11119 proweedo to be davota4 to the bone& of the tierman poet /Frelligilltl4 l : l 9W Ja OOAOla JaZioa, • - 14'110.13RGE, TuESpAY , AUGUST 27, 1867. \ SEMI OHM, FOUR:O'CLOCK, A. M. ;TEE CORRESPONDENCE, • General , Grant's Protest igainst - • filterldares Removal, 'PRE PRESIDENTS REPLY, . . tI y Telegraph to the Pittiburgh clasette.) Adghst le, Vas follOwlay, genie correspondence be- Mtn , ten . . timodand President Johnson: Haat eVas Aaatae or rat Virtu, 8 . 1 . + Te1. / , Walineworos, August IT, DOT. 112.PruMaiimy Love. Jthta,67l, Pr minis ottke fished gager • - Stic—fam la receipt of Tone outer of tote asts. direceing mo to appoint General D. Us Thomas to the command . of the 1111111 Mil Dlstriot, elenerid Meriden to the Ds anAnt of Illtsdnirli end General Dan. COO to the Departmental the Cumberland' and *Loot your AMA Of thu date, enclos ing the - instruothparl to . awry Into el tent -ktre , maimed Order. I. would •bo pleseed Ad hear Imy seggettlons yon may - define neeseuty respeoung the as sigurtienlk tO *high ebb order refer*. I am plessodlo avail myself of tills imitation to earneetly urge, he the mule of a patriot-in Poralle. -who halve bbtAreds of thousands of lives, and thoneands of mil liard trege to preserve- the • integrity and Colson of We muntry, that Ms order be not insisted - upon.' It tromMtlikenbly the. expreverd wish •Of the - country Mat General Eineridan 1101., Si removed from his prtlacnt commend. TIM I. kehtiblic, where the will vita the pemle is the law of the land. 1 beg that their volto maybe' heart 'General Oherl• dale hu performal• bb dada Mlth• end totelligenttly.: Moll M rercloval will only be rewarded as -axe eZirt to defeat the laws of congress. • Is will oe Interpreted by IneUnrecoutrustedo element in the booth, Chug who did all- they could to break up thin government by arms. and tea wirdi to bo the only element consolted as - to the method .of - restoring Orden • us • triumph. IP will embolden- them to renewal opposition - the of the; lora! mums, believing that Diet have the gxecintive with Menm. The mu. eel of (imaral Moats in battling for the Union entitle him to sordenonelderation. He has . repeatedly natetal sls PrOteet agsbrat being assignedto the fifth Military District, especially IC lodge sallgned to to. ,Dove General BeeriOan. dermal Hancock Mahe not to be removed from where be fa Um de rte sootoplionted onea which will Leta as new commander tome lima to becogie acottainted with: There ars Mil eery reasons, pecuniary reagent, and above all, nstriotio reasons. why Ms order devoid not be insisted on.. Ibeg to refer to a letter, marked private, which I wrote to the Presi dent, when first consulted on the subject Of • change In the War Department. It beam upon the IM O ect of this removal, and I had hoped would have Pmwmeed 1 halm the honor tote, w grenereaPeet, Pont obedient e x t r !Tnt... T. ((extend U. S. A. Ind Seel' Id Woo, ad ( Spa raworxree &arty. - • Execovivr Miasma, Wasateerox, /Lopata 1u,1.%1.f Glaasai,,,l have received your C 013211312 eication of the Mb Wet and thank you fo. . the inconstant, aritllthlch you have cub =dial youth views townies the wawa meets directed In tay order of th at date •Whea 1 elated In my °Meta note of the 1100 that I would be oilseed to hear any sumer sons you Wight Omni necessary upon the stbject, It was not mylutentian to use trees you albratal report, bet tattier Melte a ver- WI statement of any' rungs allectieg the public • Interests which, In your -opiti. toe, would render the ones leen. aleet. Inanatieli, however, es it is • writ ten monmenication, • It is proper %het I should make some reply - .. Toe earnestly urge that the order be not lesistal on, re. marina that It is eximisteltahly • tho es• pressed sash of the wintry that Oeiters Eternise should not be removed from his omelet command.: MUM. I set coaniunt hf the efforts that have been mato to eo ths General theridui of command of um lUIn Military District, I am 50100 that 110 question has never Won atibmatted to the people themeelvea for- enmesh - intim it would certainly he Unjust to the army to assume. that in the opinion cd the tuition he alone Is capsnle of our . mending the States of I.selstaria and were 'LE thy goe4se other Gen lo the natter, ilervice of the United woad , e lecht. - istent to hit his place. General Thomas, whom I have designated as tossuocesser. is mac known to the contain , . bung woe • high sad horable distlection itt the hae since the executical of th e respontlsible elOl dellea. of. a. Departmeat Communes, ex Melted great nhllity, mend diacrettomi lea Sexing pateletarm. BC has pot felled, ria der the most trying circemethoilem, to em forte the laws, to unser., pears and order. to eadOluzipt the restertatioa of crellatrthor. Cy, and to promote, as ear u poseale. a spirit Of rectiacillation. 1110 eanalnlana tioa ot tae Department °tem Cumberland will certainly compare meet thicorably with that of {lateral .Sheridan In the hail.. tary Marla: There Shan • ithplate So be le a dutarbed itotiClitlon anti al bitter t t ereV=7:rar r i fit4 " Ver e tle k g; rendered himself uthalthaty obnori as by the manner In which he has excreta...en the powers confetzedby (Smarms, and SIC more 00 by • retort to alitheritT Irmkt• ea tr nor necessary to the faith! al and enchant - execution Cie role tuts, in fact, been one 01 absolute • tyrunY. without Mures. Lathe prutcloloOt aer.lithvemment or ea. tore of which res Institutions. t h eta of affaim hail resulted tromtheme he ha. pursued ha. 'enmity interfered with a hareson tau, anti stactory and speedy execution of the acts of DMltentra mad la alone Magician% to Imlay • cosage. ID. removal, tberefOre..mmlot be regarded for an eff ort to defeat the laws of Conan's., for the oldest Is to liestlitele them execution throngb an officer who his *ever felled to obey the law, and to exact without his lerholietion a - like Obedteacece from any and all ohms. It eannot•be laterpreteri by the 'rercennatXtieted element of the south those who did all they amid o break up this ci'ovettiment by anus, and now w ish to be the only elmoural eastralted as to th e method of restoring order, as a triumph. for, *a Intelligent men, they mast know that the mere change of military comman- • den cannot altar the law, and th at General Thomalrwill he se much Mined. by ha re quiramenta as General Sheridan-It eanno .embolden them to renewed opposition to th h e will of the PITS mum, believing that tey e hav the with for Ahoy are perfectly Executive familiar wit/title them, ideate callierrevidant, sad Immo Mathis has net otharected the faithful a:moth= of any art of Oceans*. lio one. as you are aware. hassihigher appreciation then MY. mit of th e aervUm of.(icamal Thomassand no one wiindil be lees looltath to soda Lilin to a commend not entirely *to hie witheac Knowing him, ea I ea I cahoot think he 0111 heeltate VS &Monte& to obey my or. der, baying to Thew a complete and speedy reateration of the Enloe, In the preset , ration -of . welch -0e tom rendered south importanteedvaluable sendee.• (ion. Ituusek, known to the whole sentry ea a _gallant. able and patnotax soldier, trill, I Mier• no doubt, sustain his may repetsuon !many poeitlea to width he Ma! be =dire na you °W deartment which he will have b a scom plicat e d one, I feed confident that nailer the guidance zed Inetractlen• of General Sherman, General Sheridan will soon become familiar with It. necessitles, m 3 4 ,1,111 avail nun( .at the opportunity afforded by the Indian troubles tor the dleplay of the energy, enterprise and daring which gave film eo enviable a reputation during the receettini straggle. is liallamlng that It Y. the exorcised wish of the peoplethat Gan. ghat - Man ebOolg not be removed trout his present command.you tatnarg tbetibra tea republic, bused, bow. ever,• Open , a Written conatittglon that tionatitution he the conititted and expressed will of the people, and their voice in law. When redacted la the manes width that Instrument presertbee. While one ol ita provisions makes U. President Commatid eate-Calef of the army and nary, another requires that he shill take sere that tho laws lastalthltillyelecuted. • . • • - , Believing that a change In 'commud. In the YIP& Military Matelot is absolutely necessary. tor faithful execution of the law, I Miro Maned the order "which la the soldaet of Ilia .thonnenea In thus exercising... power 0 . 4 inheres in the 00. endive Under. the Gailidatution. nt COM. manderan4Clitet Or the ether • and rolvy,.-I am &Shaming it ditty 'Molted -Of me try the will of the Nation, at formaily declared In the guvreme• law . of the land.. By his oath the Executive lagelenthly Wendt.° the .oat of his ability to preserve, protect and defend tbit - thnstitatiOn, sods although in titers of great excitoineettt be loot to pub. Ile Slew. If. la• hit ditty, without...regard to ...emteettemais to himse lf, to hold It .aloud aid enforce amend all - Of lis 'oroeLmona Any other'coolie Weld' lead to the des. treattho of . the. iltron bile; for the eon- Stratton . one &habitual r jtoire would be no 10071000 for the exercise of lealelativw powert no Executive 'to Bea that the lutaere o faithful- • 01ly executed; no :culinary affrd to the 0 00 00 protections Arc We, t l h imb and Moth arty; usurpation mullet Inevitably follow, Wadi • deeptelem be Sled-On the be01)10 lit' violatiOn of their edtableted•• and =p rem. I¢ , con,pll to perceive any mill. Lary peotudaty Or he r e why this other shouleltuth he carried into stance. Ton will remember USA la the erre instance • 1 did inch nonsidorliteliertl , ith mma erid the Moat meltable man far the Oortal of the' Fifth lltlitary Mistreat, Tine lane atrengthe. cried my convictions 'liens tiara!, and hu led to the cfnlithisionthat rlotio con. algeratlOne deglang %battle' a ould 00 00- pervaded lit algerleer who,' vehtle he will tillthfollyexectite the IWO/rill at the same time area mere general eatterection to the whole peoploiathlte and ' North and South. fan, Gen ilrelObrY MeMCIOI/Yj 70000.. To General Grant, Secretary ad interim. • eleitelei se teeteatalia• • 1112atetr. h toile rituburahliesetput Saaaveea. AugUst; %.—Thoa. Jona/41.10p. uty jailer of Hudson. City, l New Jersey, enta greeds, morning idiot dead a/ Onion utsil, • • noglairo Iu Bileitlaillaxellos. ray TthlfraDlllo tee riturourin Oasette.3 • ClUirlarcett. , AagTUlt SEL—The tntal. Oil/ reallamtloa White 2.111, llolore4 Total ..La , the Iltatet 9,743, CWOrad • To*estrum. - ' enrrelosreett to Ma Plitsboraa esiella Lamer AMMat 2a.—UMar rlttott, o It It three feet three Mabee by muml mark. hlettritil, Amen 203.7%tier =pg. FRottt TAI PAOIC • Proposed atomise • ' irmiooblres3._ To -LT"' iced to the Celled Steles se • Settle ment of heAtabent• Clatmee—Ettorte to 1 / 00 hoe tmlitallett to Almelta. £O. thy Taierratie tithe Pittatneuhtlaistie. l Bur Ituichlco,'Utgolit 20.—8 y the nearm• or dilute, Victoria dates to Augurs Wth hero boils received. The getu from that Whet , lays, on the euthornY of a /atm .. ' nelved et V totorle by the teeth the opium!, of the Colerairmier,fianeouved ,l Wand, - British entomb's.. to the 11e tOO I., htor liquidation mt :me Alabama: 01.1 ms, mot the rubjeet afoot Otforprifbn at the vetioes plebe In the fhltlett . metrelsoW , The general teeithg among theEnirliat poll- Udine is favorable to the i PrO WOI,O4 " N of Zilorstr4tr.: , : " : 01.101. e tnaletetde for 1041084 sos telned thrOotat, the Iteprtaotioto or the Couredaralo cruisers.. The ImperlM ernment, haldr wedid , 04, "Mt.'" to clout the bur dim - were Meet rot tOmpooolo 01 the Dommion or commis, Who desire to omordl Lilo confederation to sho she. s of the Peelle. It is believed, however, that VancotiverM Leland mold be err Or paled of Its rout= to the (Jolted rdatee would re cite eatie th e. nee- Domtelon from the re eestroard. Thu Victoria adonis! learnt/ that a COW. paay of 1./arms/as ls organising atSan Fran- Mew to indribe enligratton atom toe Old World to/tans. AzeuetawiltbeeepptahlUh. ed In the principal tierthati tdticl. Th. principal object is the defeldpmeat Of the , floe dehmg resources at 8111 a. The news 1r out tliecarris t lp mines ton. thauell favorable. The ships at San /Francisco have anal dlnandits In analog treW 0 . 10 ete the ox tortionato coaddnaUOus of Wkr haardiolt ' ttonee trepan . .• Moat of the Cargo Or the disbbargeg 1.0 a damaged ccuiditlemi The ship was insured at Iloeton for MOM. A great movement u ln pwaress for the hoe distribution of six 'Or eight thousand scrim of outalde lands to closer. of San Franclsca The question affe4ts long poll. ,• • MS Kromer. - • FROM NEW ItORE. By Tetempt) to the Pitubstrilktheette.l kx+ Yonc. a.tligust: DI, 1907 • ham. , ramt paiuliuma. • Tho otemer Nevada, troll. 1(10.14T , .. rth Califon:us passenger, arrived to-day. , The libel snit of the rateVoMear Com its', &Faust tIM ;um boeri missed. . , .I . II.4I.DWAYZIOI /1.11.2VZ DIOWATIOX. Arotthl, the other detaolum Teller of the, Tree estrck.s Bank, hem heed waited. ;The' CIAO of both detataltert wai'tifOYbO to the Cuitel States Court. . . . 7101A.1( stArrina , - • . • • John havese has accepted the position of chief of tho ormilliedierdast Brotherhood. Ile expects to prig shout, union a the diodWary, rind, ...alma and 'scaly strait. was damaxed.n7 gin* on Snn day morning. Los. p 5,000. The trbOlosale Amory of Tallman, d:Co., Front straniorsa Darned tWri morning. Loa. am,cco, fully /attired. Intel Mimes russ be recoiled at the Hay tien Consulate that ex-Emperor bolOcue men of apoplexy. tbl=ll firo occorryt tills evening •at Nos. 19 ane 214 Cedar street. Loss MUM The sof lezer. wore Frank Allier A Co.. lon:aka Co.. lloackerhulte A Woodford, Head Co. ltollotrog No. OS, Wvat 1itT10a......P1.1 h. J-0. Bowiliara. *ctlct ebssullar, Peterson 10 McCarthy and others , was alio damaged by frei to -night. 1.0.. ell.aloilaartretl. piirit 1 c MOlTh. Pauper Whiles sea Babets—Debbilon by den. bobobeld, &a. (by Telerrayb to the Ylltsbatiti tiosettt3 Btcavo:n, August , X.—Fseneeal Schofield it., decided that the Staters= laws have been Parsed with reference to the paapers, to whom the Freedmen', annex ceased giving retina. By MU dezialan all the black ragman who crowded into the cities of Virginia after the clam or the war will be returned to their respective annum wheretheyarecitivess. The pauper whii Ca will be treated in the mime we) , The City ticanclin shout opening a new alms Wince for colored Poeta. The ease of a colored Canadian s who plied for redress became Mammon of the steamed:do .Llatteres related him a lint cPass pansire, was dscided• this wormed bl United States Commisalotket Cehorrn,to the effect that the Civil Itiglits ILLI OnlY applied to American Mischa: Mad itereisnerl coped on , obusin redress under its Major Dohnuers Chia-4 the Stedfcal ...Massa dr *Ls ,D31itX0.10.1.16.41101124rad. out WK. ay. - lei UM Illfiarnelslrei tate D•bpart epent won tered ant ender the ?resi syneto at reakoval. voinnteen. dent's Tellow raver at Galveateis. ley Tales - rata to Ma rttunarit GALTUSOIf 6rig. VC—The Internments o Saturday were twentywls, fourths weak one noreared, and II tiy•threa There ware twentysalse fluttmoa .batnnley axl4 Bun. day from yellow freer. =I utyiti,.grupt 11),ITIFORI). Anrllsl;3se—A. U. Ileftmer eotrasrly President of the Sterelftrlis Trutt Corepanr. Chicago. Iliad of cholera mart= At CS rat Brook to-they. Ills was Insured far {'.'TWO. 'Eatelnieve Illehottaesefeit. Telegreoh to no Plitabersa emus. - • Betvorais Auras; %.—The bebetitreo. , teat Cole.' trolley. — Eighteen to t.renri• eve thousand pares" belted the Park anti the festival eras • greed semen. aassackitsets. nemecratte cony • =3 By Talesraalt to tee Pittabargi Gaudy., Dorm, Logan 26--Tbo Demoeists will Lola alf tate ConTasitiOn yottegter, —Nothing has yet been invented to se cure aallity from firedamp mince. The Brice of the miners are ne.rly as much dependent upon accident as to the early period of coal mininp During some experiments lately in England ..to lest the respecticecnintorsarleaskinds ol'infety lamps, IL was found flat when a stream of gas was allowed to flew Into a Ica In which the lamps wore placed suMeieut to surround them with , an ex plosive atmosphere, the Davy lamp ex ploded the gee in nine seconds, the . Bel gian temple ten, the Siocard in tan, the Cirinny In norm and ten, and the Steven son in seventy-live secondm The caper iments proved that none or the so-called .saiety lamps mu bedependeil upon when coming in contact with a strong current of the-damp. —lnsurance frauds are . : punished se verely hi -the zliast lodise. "A.ezeo has recently been trim at Singapore, in which the owte,,r ~' master and mate of ship Erin werecharged with sinking the 'ousel on a voyage trout Hong Kong to Bangkok. 'Do -vessel had been. very heavily meet' 4 in the Mail and carried but a mall cargo, and the evi dence showed that oho could not have stowed the goods named in the manifest, After tire days'. trial the Jury onnieted all three, prisoners. - The and owner were suntenoed to penal servitude for life, and the chief ollltor to live years' iniprbionment. The severity Of the sun. Waco Is mid to hove created a deep sen sation. —While two yonng boys, eons of Mrs. Adolphus Taft, of Norfolk, N. Y., were engeged in haying, a week ago, the old est boy, a Ind of some fourteen or fifteen years of ego, suddonly quit lila labors, remarking nt tho time to his brother that t_e had parftumed his lust days' 'work, and left the Soon afterward. the eounger boy went in march of his broth er, and upon entering the barn beheld him ultermided from a boom by a hither, lifeless corpse. The ladwas - bright, in telSgentond Industrionit, and loved - by ell who-knew him. . -.Tao guano Is being exhausted inlnq ebincha Islands. alte:A.lo,l4lrtare Occurred this mornlsig, .I.*o.o'olOck, In an old shed, on the bent or the Allegheny nver. at the toot of •IS orrse street. Tee alarm was mounded freer max .ms-three. but when urpeatret on the muse bellat the. tower It was thlrty•thole. Teem Wing no box of that roserberthe Fire Department were thrown Into a Mete of 00a111110C4 No damage beyond the 'burn = the aired Orme rcrorrato wee sear It TOO raternsfse-Large are under the impression that you Can buy things elleXpar,ll you call at No. 112 Federal street. 8. 0 0 000 .2 ally, perhaps you lowing different, as you ow get the fol. Wales as cheap as at 4my Bowe in oity, ,BiG,2 , MilMimcra. Oysters, Lob. rs sta, 'Biggins,. Mustards, games, Jellies Catsupa, Candelas.] hillk,Chocolates, imnot Gal and Torkey rsunta,_ fresh Pine Apples, plivo 011, Exsract of Beef, Flavoring Ex. fruits, Oyes flparkling Gelatine, Cfmos. and Egg°. .abois,. proms, Arrow Ewe. Tama rinds, Proservcs, Jams, Cream Bonham... all kluds of choice Candles - and Tent., Num, dt, Sc. - Orono. BtAVIIII.. .'deeds at Iteisemsetble Prfoes.—Mr. Jams Itobloo. OS Market Erect, one , of the pioneers ul the bout noel shoo trade of this ca eflvOts.stiooe sad gaiters Llty, ontleml &large load abium. ble lon sadell/le offers WOG publloalery.remounbleptiees. It will Do Is thst the ItssOlmt found here Is • ueS Seoul Eastern ;1101511011 houses but has been • selected (Meat 'Velm manufacturers lsllo deal Bncat union. ea Will prove serrleeable .ena durable. Cell In endue , for ouraol 10. • To All4stionflino,—extkinc• K 1214. nnole- Sao nut totall,Grocer, Noe . 172 and 174 Fed • etal street: DN sofolud Ono of flu but 'stocks of gfccorios over OfoolCOt Wino olty, that bo 2014 lower th an at tray noose in the atty. Excelsior Soulttote—FOrb3Seind Seventeenth session, .wOl .commeace on rdonday,Septomber 2n. Booms WI fourth Meet. for eoalt or addreal ' W. B. Our, rrincipal. • We ere Milting Marrslopes tit lau thin lenetoru paean Enzrn, Asvzstaos d Co M nab inset. CITt AND NIIBUBBAN. FOURTH PAG?I,-27tsfaate,d and most ret bre Abney, Oft and Product Market Iteye pans by any paper an U. city, luta be I d on our Flora PcYo, Pittsburgh Connell.. A tsittilar monthly meeting of 'the' Pitts. burgh City Councils visa nett Mendslitirsitr Angust %Lb. • ' SELECT IitaRCII. .11Lembers preitent. • !dews. Armationai Drown, Coffin, Crawford, Dickson. Delia lier,Leow, McCarthy. illerwen, norravxm,74l:fizr,Th, waggon M Whit? The minutes n( the previona meeting were read and approved. Mr. ale Ewen, presented a petition from I Thames Mettle, of the Seventh Ward, ult. 'dog for seldom:motion for trolled taken Dam his /ot for the pertitose of widening Bedford swoon Referred to the Street Committee. • • Mr. Morrow presented a bill of rands, flaloin A CO., for gni fitting at the AJleabo ny Engine Dense, emanating to 4117, 3 7, ae , companted by a resolution authorities .ita payment. heel three times and passed. Also, a petition of Captain vedideffrift.'ef the steamer Amelia, asking for romunera. Lion lor goods damaged on the wharf by the overflow of water from Wood etreot. Re , forted to the City Solicitor. Also, %petition from the Itescue llook - hod /adder Compare, asking permission to erect it teethotery frame building in which to keep the noontattlf, accompanied by a ft:solution granting the privilege. Petition . terrified and resOlOtion adopted. ' The following reaoluttea, adorMed in MC. , arthelast meeting. was then taken np and concurred Mt Reseltest, That the Controller be author ized to transfer six thousand dollars from apprordifition Ao.• tit .eppropnation The eaten in C. C. atpros/lode Meeting, petition from the animas of the Sixth ward fora sewer en federal street, was Concurred In. A petition for a Sewer on. Washington street., stiesrevirms meeting of C. andefer red to Committee. was read con. I mitred In.-• • A petition for the grading and paving of Allegheny street wan referred to the [Anton I Cntratllithd: I The petition of 'lush Si. Bole in relation to nuisance on Wharf, acted on in C. (Lett h previous meeting, was termed to • the StreetComtafttte.' • • ♦ contratinikation front the Beata of health, asking for 0-additional approves. Ma of one thousand five hertflted Which. in C.C. at a premise meeting, wee referred to the Finance Committee with power to act, WIN then taken up and a mo. Lion to notboonctir Mr. • Leew was oldmied td ety, farther appropriation, and thought the manor non Use:Oasis expended in some. Cal.. Mr. Tanner favored• the appropriation, and thought it should to referred to the committee. Too President of the Board of tlealth, be said, would not rukanore time was necessary ter ilia reneiteMente Of UM city. ' • liorross favored the trethfor of the "Loco apprclerloSlOn for tuts of the Sanitary Commit: for the Board of heath, es that Committee bad done notelet. and there 'wee Co p peat of there doing anything. • Mr. Leow moved the Wool:Int be made Shfo, and. as So amended. the reference to finance entronittee wlta power to Act was concerted in. The comtnumthtlen from the managers of the Mato, Fair. asking for a 'thpply of wrater, and the action of C. C. to toter to ier CoMmittoe with. power to grant privilege, was concerted tn. , ' '• • The action of C. C. on petition asking Councils to take action to prevent the Pine- Ina of dirt and rubbtatt on Bluff street, re. leered to Street Committee, wen concoct. el tn. I A omelution authorizing the Tiatment of VAX to Edward Allen• for the Market etreet Sewer woe text taken op, and the action of =W ' revf ' ettrt= t° The reportOr tin: Street' Committee on the Nicole:at pavement was received, and the action Of the C. C. concurred in. The omelette's from the C. C., granting property holders the privilege to lay the Nicole= pavement, en. their own expense, and prookling that the city venal, when two cosmos:dive blocks' were laid, ley the tame between thoughtwas then taken up. Mr. Yarrow,that the Conned. should not be hasty in the matter of uteri- Ing the t h ou ght talent. tie was op. posed to It andh oolibleutone pavement preferable. Several motions, welch were all out of order: wens voted on and hat. ' - The matter was then referred to the Street Committee. •An or tinaoto authorising Crontranal Chey. Esq.. to coostrnct tztrn-out or swlte rr ntrom the Pau 'Dandle Beilroal to , . . ernes Fourth street to Wstaon street. Objections were nasal to the third . read Ina .1 anathemas° of the ordinance. Air. Phials.. and Mr. !tellMien were in fa vor of the ordirstace,and sink.o al MOD Orl the al:Meet. Mr. Morrow asked that the matter be laid, ever unripe brelsrisc *alba% nil Itsi mesa kers might Imre an uoportoultrto layout tigato and tuarougniy uaerstand - the r. tiallaher sad air. lieCartby thought the reran right ebould be irraittedao the pa. Utioner that Cad already been given to others. On modus ft tweed to • mound rending. On third readmit and dual passage,_ the yeas and hays were called with the follow, ins mulct • Ayes—Unser , Brown, e Coffin Crawfbrd, I/lesson. tlallaher, McCarthy, licliwen. Moffitt., Phillips, Tanner, Thompson, McAuley, L eo Yaps—)scam. w, liorreer, Mite, • The ordinance therefore passed. Mr. Mauer offered the following re-gela tion was adopted: • • Fasoined, That • Committee of Three be appointed to inveetigam 'entailer otte. the entreat for the grading end reviewed Bed font street has been properly awarded. Ur. Tanner offered *resolution ing the r levet Committee to take into con sideration the propriety of constructing lort s sewer on Prdtreet from Bedford to 'Pennsylvania "Areana, lo Place of rho one prayed for on Federal street. Ile:erred to the !Meet CaMaOttea• • An orninandeprovidlng for the charism of twee grade of the liononeahela Wharf be. n Ernithneld and Grant insect.. add attending the wharf levee twelve feet Into the river at the east mid of Grant atom'. end ! that the levee be rate.] three feet above lL prment pOsiGon: Co:tool...now dlwnaslon earned on the Damage or Om ordie..or , on the questiOo of a third restelOg and final passage. the sew moaners were called, when the Vete reed as follows: • : • Aver,— Dieters. .1:0010, • Crawford. Isme r afouattaiy, Iffierene: Phillips. Tanner, Thompson and White. Noss.—lleeera. Brown, Dickson andr:llo.. . Anley. • The roles ware then suspended one the ontmanee paned anoll7. • ' The Milo( Danlui Stalely. for the building of armlet. cosh-boitedn wharf beat for the use of night soften. woo presertsod.• and a resolution Authorising tie payment was ...Adjourned. • • cosmos covnax.. Members premed: Mews. Barnhill, Beene Brush, Ceuta.. Ford,, flare. Hemp hill, um., Mconewev, - MoChillostd..Mo (mean, system, flora, /Meals. Lehman, ltoberte,hiebert, Slum Tetley, Tomah:mon. - Verner, Welsh and President Eitecl. The .misiutas of. the preceding Weeding were reed end approved. , • kW. idaluwan .prarented a oornialunleto Mon from the City Controller, embracing the follOwlogreadation: Besotted, That the City Controller be and ho le hereby authorised to Ostia Ole oerthis onto on the Mayor tot warrants, 7a favor of to. Doily Ito for 17171 and PigrOurgh CUM inerarrher IMO al, for publishing uptick of Nicholson ParousentCOmeijilmand on the came to Approprietim 1; If. J. Moore for $319 So, elackl4 DicCabp , fdr 5339 V . flutings and O'Neal for 4169 S 3, and Joseph Hastings for 5344 40, and charge the wee to Appropriatiu No. 10. The communication waswecepted, and the nisei talon referred to the PlisanceDOM. Mr. Tetley presented petition. for the erectiou of public gas lamp. on tile north west corner of 0000010 Strait and Cherry alley and on the corner of Chatham street and cloy alley. Read and. referred Wthe Committee on G.. • Kr.presentee a petition signed • byto W ater propelden, ot Wood street, be. ,twee h n Finn and streets, asking that the N Wilson pavement be placed on said . street. between the poling designated, the dalitrooce In expense between the Nicole= end cobble stone; evivmettit to he Todd ay • the Property 001dere Head end teferrodto. Sweet Committee with power toln. Mr. Hate presented • el potation f rom prop-• hrty holders, anklet that' Dbmnue frees the west bide of the Diamond to Lib. nay street., be opened too width of thirty (cm. • Tee 'petition was read and refer red - to the Committee on Streets. „ sir. Curran presented an ordlearsoe , rep elating the 'erten= and construction of uvulas', Tlit, rules were auspended, when the .ordinanee was road three times and. onesed4 , , , Mr. Be.mhill presented a petition asking for the placing of water pips on Bantu alley. Itesdend referred to Witter Committee. Mr. 'lord offered arosolution Met:mann the Otiminitice on Water to lay sn elght inch water mpo on Weal street, In place of the ripeness in use. Referred to the Water Committee, with power to ant. kir. Courtin pretented a remonetrance from.citizens melding en Diamond alle.Y, Nelnet Butting the curb and roving said alle at romet. Mr. y We p ldon presented • Pet/ aunty Maned. eating (Venetia to proceed with the work at once, as the ImProverdent wee greauy needed. • colderablo diseuselon ensued, when the matter u was finally referred to the Coramit tee On Straits. ' • • Ma , lifueb pieeented a petition for the grading and paving of Cherry elley. to twetn Clarke and Decatur streets. Bead end referred to Conomlace on streets. • •lIIr. Ford *dared ordinattee granting Vertnita and regniatint tile opening end re. Mating of etreets, which V 14.15 road throe • atom and Entity InceolL •• - Mr; Hoeg presented vt• petitton from Mr. - J. J. Gillespie, President the Port Pitt Coal Comtionnesking pearileslon Lachance the fricative or n !miter, on Try !Omit.. Be. tarred to Committee on glrliote. with Payer to art. Mr. lisle iresinted Petition from Mr. Markle Rays, eating that a water Pine be laid on Dinuaond slty, from Perri to DOM twi:ot, in order to supply the buildings now In course of erection wllh water. • Bead and referred to Commuteeon Water. Mr. lioClellitud, rceolntion authoriamg the erection of a lire phi g Dann lama, In front of the Independence Pogo= Musa.. Referred to Committee on Water, : Mr. Babette. it petition from eltLtene et the Highth Ward, asking that en al:Treacle, lion be nude for the erection Of It suitable La dder tbling for the use of theltrecuallukand Company. Bud end re!orred.to the Committee on City ropertg. -• • • • .. Mr. To offered • to/elation direct. , leg that a warrant be drawn on the Treas urer In tenor or Welder! a Kelly, for $24813, In payment tor the retearection of La water • 0101110 t In city bulb:U.og, andrillarge COntin gent rued. The reignatide Yea read three Limn and finally palled. - Mr. Hare desired to call ettention to the feet that a quantity of garbage had ammo. total' around the market houses, 'which Omitted a Tory draogroodido odor, - Mil PRICE THREE CENTS. not desire to cast m ratlectioMon .the Mar. kat CoMMlttee. but hoped measure" wo old he takari Connate the nuisance at once. On motion, adjourned. The Tables Tarned—J. Charles Dick ea Again In Trouble. Anthony Weldenal, Eel., apt neat Oerman lawyer, &needy rd this Mir, but now of Mew York, was yostordaY before HO= McCarthy. 16 answer a charge Of ler. may . by bailee' preferred against hltn by Ludwig Schmidt, of ?Melons!). It ap peared at the bearing held in the ease y. le. terday afternoon, that Mr. Weidman, In stead of sinning had been sinned against, and was entirely innocent of any fraud whatever. It appears that on Mr. W. , s re. tirement from the profession - here ho had. In his keeping one hundred dollars due Smith, se a oolleetlen on a promismrl note placed in his hands. Velars the money with f. Chisel. Dickey, lawy who paw- Mee In t the e Ilndtlat Cou rt, er with in etractions to pay 'it 0 6 er to 110. fielmeldt when he caned for It. It ripteare that Mr. Schmidt al d . ctn. bet wee told by Mr. Dicken tbablia and no monm. in B e paseelleiOn from Mr. Wenn:rum, mad conse quently bad none to pay hint. After wait , log for some time for a remittance from tgMr. Wd veld into r nian, a dnld In 2 mon ey m V ant ;t do blaegira,d,ll.E,eav , information as stated . before Mayor Mo- Cartby. Mr. Weidman explained' tils rt of he transaction, and was promptly die. charged. no, tf there was any diahonesty or fraud In the matter, he was Innocent and Mr. Melton responsible. An information obaraing .I. studios Diken with eMbezzle meat was made by Mr. c Schmidt and a hear ing will tie held this afternoon before/layer Blceartlor. Through bid negial to pay over the money, Mr. Weidman was seriously in convenienced* lar baying to come all the way to Pittabursti from Mew Tort to stoat. catd his cbaradter, and besides bad Ins rep- Watt= Injured bribe Cast by the prablica [lon or justlyhis *nest in the newspeprrs. Ile feels diant er th conduct of Dloken, and in m any ov his many friends e sympathise with him and are anxious that the guilty ono be punished. . . The laelt-O,Coaskor AlLair,Artion of the Plitabuturn mud Philadelpnia Petroleum /Mardi. At a' large meeting of the Pittsburgh ,Pe. trolotun Association, held at their rooms yesterday , . the Tock-VCormor transaction was rails discussed, after which the follow ing preamble and reaolutions were adopted: Ws okasa_ltessre. Theodore E. Tack and Augustus Tack. of the flrm of Tack a r o: 4 members of this A. 8.100110.1 0 11, hay* b o y, lo the city of New York, at the in.tanee ► of James O'Connor, of thin Cltyi lI ' S we ark the nfOoodoo of orinien , 1. regard TO . . Tank, as we ll=lwayefonnd them our business and relations honorable au:' highmluded gentlemen, nod believe the abuses brought by (nonuser IC to without komdatson In feet. (alifned,) E.- W. 817/1.101, Prealdolll. 11. IL Lose, Secretary. We received yesswday afternam the fol lowing telegram front Philadelp regard ing use tuition of the trade there on the subject. At a meeting of the Petroleum trade of Phdadelphia, neld at 11l followingree, at• a p. m. August kith, the Dream-. ble and resoloticms were adopted: 1.71111211211, The aeronaut as ponlithed in the papers or toe day, of the recent arrest of Messrs. A. Mond T. E. Tank of the hems Tack Bros.,' rufladelphiailltka Tack tiros a Co., Pittrunrah, are calculated to do ml., tothem.lt b t . ••• • . Basolred, That friar:fa fong seimaintance with these gentlemen, and tronsonr many Modem; transactions with 50=1 we deem it Improbable .that they could be ratty of any dishonoraldo or dishOnellt tranimettOnS; that believing them to be gentlemen or worth and of high cemmnrrrax standing, we ask a susnerSion of.poblio t O P l,lO n tO their cons Until they snail' haye act Oppor tunity of answering tor:charge preferred against them. Hsairr 011Ml/11.11/1116 Cbl..lXl llll .l' klasar li. Kum, Secretary.. . Matelde—Coroner i s Saone.. Barbara Bung, • Warman woman about. twenty..ne years of age, wife of Umbers Bang, residing at 140. 71 Webster street, committed suicide yesterday by taking art Wain The done.od had lot •onzettmepaat been subject tolls of partial Insanity and onto last winter attempted to mama sui cide by drowning. She got up yeetertlay morning no well es usual, and prepared breakfast, for herself, husband and et. , eon, of which abeam heartily.. After bre..• fast she requested herbusband; who Is em loyed at toe Novelty Works, Adams filigee son., not to go to work, but to no rea r s why she destred him to roman at home. lie did not note work, and remained about the hone until nine o'clock, when he went down street, and returning Abe. sick.m he found Ws ile quite s Aberequeoted Mtn to ge ther emse milk, -widen .AS. did, and after warm ing It she drank at ft. she lre mediataly commenced vomiting, which continued up to twelve o'nlock, when she admitted to bar husband that she had. taken arsenic. Dn. Better and McCann were then waled in and did all In their power, but to no effect. She lingered In great pale until four o'clock r. g , When she al.. Coroner Clawson was notated ot tee fact and held an inquest on the body. tee jury rendering a verdict of death from aul cldet. The deceased, has maiden In the city tor twenty.two years, and at onetime nos -0..1 • considerable sum of money, which she squandered tn different ways, and it no thought by her friends the loss of it was the clan. of the derangeMent.of her mind. I= James Curtin, a boo:ideas Paid ft vine to the South side yesterday and behaved himself in a Tory disorderly mea ner. He tent Into Buteslss It:metes saloon and called for wtdsiry, which seas refused him,and he eel himself to work to .clean 00%" the house, sa undertaking in which be had well nigh succeeded, when Jostles Barker, whores called - upon, attempted to stop him by remonstrating wan him; Mit It we. or , to, =thing short Or PtiTtleel force would prevent biro from doing just as be pleased. .1 ustioe Barker arrested him, when a midis ensued. resulting hi the de. lExaction of theollicers command ehirt.and asing Curtin in a state of nudity, Lie was Millatired,' however; taken AO the- Jun tlee's oMee and fined eIS, and in default of payment committed tor thirty days.' Sheri, alter the commitment was made out, Must= Bauch appeared and made tutor =Won against Curtin for assault and bet. tem and alter a. hearing be Ira. oommltted for Court. The (Mem started with 01M, and had proceeded but a short distance from toe orrice, when he gave them the ado nden =tanchase earned. lie was, bow. e li ver, recaptur e d, end finally lodged is 3.1 1 1 1 whore he will be -likely" to' remain no Ir.= We wore shown yeaterdaY s are xst and belt • made by J. X. Iligeod a Son Ito. 9:1113 Eighth street, Phtladelphia, and pre. vented by them to W. IL Bowman, of the Sunday Leader, he 'being a member of the Humane lire company of that city'. The hat to of the New York style, "and da painted black; the frontispiece contains the name of the •Company and Oo the tack of the omen are yangetters s., denoting that the Coro. belong to t he Vire Asstfolatieu. Tim cape or the hat boa It the of - leation.ll,l, undern ea th whichdate Is a org alive an : plata besting the following lascrlotlonf "Presented 1.0. W. IL Bowman, Esq., by J. it. Illgeod a Son, Philadelphia." The belt Is of bleat patent leather, containing the name and num her of the company; In all, It Is the 'handsomest hat of the kind we have teen. Er. Bowman 'ls well pleased with bin present. ==2l2 Joebsui Lee •amde information before Al , derma. Jack!Asters yesterday against Ber ney, Farrell, etiarguwe •blm larceny. Leo.is a colored barber at tie at. Nicholas Octal. corner Grant end fourth attests, end Farkell Ascot a tobacco and cigar store On Great sitteet near the OL Nicholas, to whom, It *hyaena Uttle ..11111"." Lee's part oar, waii• indebted to 'the amount of sixty.. cent.. entord&l evening a gentleman Wore Ike • dollerfroot wham to take Ps7 for ouortniblal.arld not haring the the Ohango, be went to Farrell for It. Farrell took the dollar and gave him forty aeon& warm& hie partner awed him slaty Cent* and be 1e• landed to keep ft. ime mated Nan for It wrong times but moraineetied to pay over, and yederday he Inforrnae thm was made. Farrell Wee arrested and settled the affair by paYhtir Gin VIM oaets and Coate of snit. Died from leiones. Friday afternoon of last week an elderly man named tichelaman, reildlng near the corner of East and First Weeks, Allegheny, while crossing East Common s teamed near where • mane of base hall was beteg played, Ono of the players, m running for the Nil, nonagon wills the 011n:tan with each forme. to knock Islet down, and the player. while l t=od llesyily on the SD. domes of t h e prostrate man, 1101lOtIng, as It 1155 tamest not, fatal internal ;Merles- Mr B. was conveyed t 0 Ids residence and . Matt on Sunday emoting; the . beat medical s aw proving erne avail.: The name or the man wise Indletol the Wastes (M. eidentlly as we hams. stated) Is not known, ==2 kir.A.D. aroma, 4x goods clerk on Mutat street. was attacked on the 11Smacus kabala Belipsatakinarldge Ottenustarnlidat by a mart*lto attotasitael to lmon. hi.. "Lr.B. had been to Illrmlnallain, and was retinae,' shout ten o'clock. Ile assi gone about half sw , across the bridge, when the fellow stepped out of ems Place Of roe . mialment and , attacked htm. Fortunately Kr..ll.lmel %bps cane with hiniOshich be owed with a ff ect, dtallag Ms blows to the follows heed so fast and !wavy that l i he Dog istuulty retreat: 14iongelnly —A number of din. _mainly conduct essos era triml before ,Jantlee Barker. yoncrd" , " d d "d cddd Is follows, John lacifeen, omented on View, .viss relieves:l on psysnent of costs. "John Milroy, residing in the vicinity of liarlyW coal works, against whom John Me: Gowan mad° IntormatiOn charging him Linb innusymghlussolf to a dlionlerly men. OPT, +Ls doe s two dollars end antis (acres. wa w s e c er o,e a dr r t e wo d g th o l v and b yo ofs cer DUQR ~. .indeferut o f Winds he wan ..cOminltton fOr • __ • . Ireleallark—Bobert Baldwin.. committed •fow• days some by Justice Barker on a charge of abilialSOlMlOnir Preferred by his aLo yesterday precured the revllre Caul 10r I s, ds lIIIMOMMO tiff was natured. a • e. a. Beaker!, esq.. Deeming fhife-the claims of the tOldrws, when coupled wita ; Integrity Of chuacter and indieputed abilitY, ahoolo be rectogni. zed ins ' eelecting Ilepreseatatives tO the State Legislature, we deeire to briar for. ward Mr. A. Itebtrert, of Reserve teazel/11p, a candidate worthy of the undivided support of Repablicane In this county. , Mr. Becher , . poesesena a liberal edneation and. folly gemmed to repreeent and trotect the interests of Ide conetinients. In addi tion to Dela he served in the army as a pn rate and in the floreely conteebed tnatUe of eecond Bull Dna lost his leg, thee dizabling nun for litc. His 'homation• would be othing more than r m - co t and a feeble one, too. of hie sacrifice for tile Wan. try, while at the e time hie eriPPorion would fool assured that to blot they wetaa be represented by an able, honest and ener getic men. We shall urge hie claims to the extent of our ability and derereend them to the c.arsfril consideration of the Viten 01 the County. Donlan, Luker ft C 0. ,, Hahn 0 Madly, G. Wousch d sou, 11. flerwig A Co., • Park d Drill, IL M 0 J M inchlgrami Edward Fenderich, L. Ehrhart, M. D.. J. P. Alcorn, M. D., F, Hard tm e'er, M. D. Victor Bertha, C. L. o.bl - to& John Mtinden, He ny Egg ht t,Sr, Martin Rechelmnn, Ananet Arent, Wm. C. 1/elter, Ang, Hartle, John Bembach, Coition - , Media, Jacob Motels, Phillip Genet, Menlo l,appl, Joseph Fisher, tH. S. Banoon, F. Heckert, A. Danner, u. Emenbers, Samuel C. Stewart, .J. W. Bmmon, ;John N. Slemon, A Holston, Ottolirobe, F. Homier Cherlos Herman. John Eirker, H. Holtzman, . A. Krebs. E F. L renlbaber, Theo. W. Bersab, Wm. 11. Miner, d tu . 5 . n r/gITo ? l e i "' A. H. Itergemtl, Henry Demote, 6.Geoert, C. C. • - J. Sehernice. Received the 1111diest Reda. Bar whet? Being so perfectly adapted to all kinds of work. 80 says the Y►ilaYsir of The Weed lowing Machine makes a stitch slikr en bOth sides of the fabric, and win not pucker nor draw in washing, and in no trouble In Ironing. It will do a range end anxiety of work note ,- before attempted on a machine; sew from thellatitest tissue paper to the heavi est moth. Each machine is also arranged to stitch, hem, fell, bind. oord, tuck without measnring, built, hem-stitch, gather and sew et the same time. It pa seueaeelf•adjuotleg tension, that any per son can understand it end operate Without any trouble. Call and eximuse It at 1f0.112 t4rant street. Superior to all others. Yin,' Fall Der :Goods. The cheapest seen for years. Fine Mink Mohair Lusters, from 31 cents to al Pesrard. p &r k . Fall Chintzes, new styles beat goods, 3714 ea ate; Sack-WEI , and the water, Proofs, at al :43; Dark Fall Poplin Dress Gcods from oeZ,n to 73 runts; Black and Colored Trench Den.. M, slria/lty. Empress Cloths and 8e47. 31 S 011 . 3 8,1", I. love $1 CZ; W bias, Sad it:d Yal_i o tr 0_11.• n els, 31, 37;4 and St , Dents, Ent,. Good 0013 1 Front'. 23 cents; Best French - Good an. for IL Kid Gloves oneap; • Balmoral akar: 73; c.d., Spreads and Qullut, Otintiel ticanultil Dark Prints,l4l4 cents; 81ew....) and Unbleached Mnellna, antra 900 d. 9-4 and 104 &inting 3754 and fidr.nra, on e West corner of Swans and Fourth Weer*, Gal/pans a Fritssurr. Political.—A number of our influential niticens have Joined M a call on Mr. A. Denten., of Reserve township, Re , resentative. to become • candidate the House of Mr.Heckert for IS • gentleman of leartilagend xperlence and Is else a @rippled ' soldier Should the nomination be conferred upon him, be will prove *strong candid:4. He Ls eminently worthy the MffrUge of a Pa" trice'. citizen. Emb...tex...s.—aobert E. Ilstriter wan Ootoro.oluarzong Thomas on a attor - 46 of emoezziement preferred against M try Andrew F. Donn, who alleges that the th.• fondant made an agreement with him to carry a route on the Evening Advocate. he (Barker) to receive two of the littera cents charged per week, and thei prosecutor to receive the romelnder. rho amount em. . tweeted la somewhere neer $l3O. lle was 11old to ball. herloss /Lee Went —.lobn Sennody. • little boy about three anti a half years old,' eon of a widower, fell from the railroad bridge where it rosses Leeson street, In tooth Pittsburati, to the Street below. Maumee of twenty font, severer fraettirMg line of his lege. Dr. lioirertit attended the totlitle au rarer. T who, it ls sald. la la &Isar way recover. heiteddeat centered em day. Held far a Hearfaa , - 4013 . )(Wowsn se arrested yesterday and bald the sum of 010 on a clause of assault and battery. C w lerred by /blares 'Matey betoro Jultlee Cold aparkllog Soda Water at T. T. samples Drug Blom he. ZS redarsl street, To Oißutty" Ilercosiass.—Your atten tion Is called to the wholesale emd retail grocery store of Arthur Kirk Nos-iii sod lit federal street, Allegheny, but the Disuse to buy your groceries. Mr.Ml . ll l lms facili ties for buying thet enables him to sell to retail merobwita at slower Agora than toll other house hi n ds two olden. lie keep! at all limes all of grOCetiesi wilt be pleased to bare parties call earl exataLue his price list and quallty of goods kept by him. Re bermem his nuber. lia mud •lit Federal street. m RAT, • • - - We sell Dry Goods both atWholesale and retail, and are, as a eamseCtnanee. en• &Cad to keep a larger and mach better as. sorted stock. to soil cheaper, and give the goods in more accommodating gWintlUes ttlan exclusive jobbing boosts. Bdtal IDs' chants are invited to examine= stank. 4. W. Rama d 0,4 • Oa Market Street. To Foralltea.—Go to Arthur Elrkei Gro. eery utore, Nos. 171 and 174 Federal Street. Allegheny. and buy your eager for putting up fruit. Fie has thalaruest,beet and ohmp eat stock to the env. 'Call and sea for your selves. • • jeerneableg Para—Tee Teas. COGeee, engem, pplees, ga, sold at Ilrk , a Grocery Store. Nos. 174 anti 174 Federal street. Alle gheny. are Int/Tented getbe the very beat In the market. Call and ynce Wanted.--tElee advertleamcmtln to-dars paper for a attention as gook-keeper run ed, Tee applies= to an Apnea young man and nedereutnas 000k-kping utorousali• Re are laveloires at UM than Eastern prima taxers, dazosser Co.. Clomp tireeerloo.—gor cheap Grooartes sag somottang good . , go to Artnox MA's urooory store , 1,2 and 1:4 Federal, mon, Allegbony otty. • Eye, W. Tb7,it; Imo& allege W. 01.00, and Cesareb, Bbessestelly by Dr. Abors, ISt Smithfield street. = by mail MO cents. :se • we an Selling Envelopes at Mu than rnau prices.' E sla nn w , AVIDZILISUN Cll.. Si tUßDattaot.. GO to neselora Drag SIAM lro.Bl Market street, for goof! Sponges, at los rues, Go to Plemlora Drok Moro, No. el Market street, for liostotter's and Drake's linters, cheaper than any other plaCe. • tiol4 Wilitcheo.—Ladaeo awe. Watobeii and Chalon, good as.kortment tor by .7.R. aut.& Co., 69 Filth street., Co/0 Inborallow boas 'taunt at 3. T. Sample's lic/ff nor% NO. 38 7 . 4 . 1,41 Alloghfas, rir Add i clonal Local. News an . Third Page. cm:: 11 , 11n1SON -411 .‘"rday aftentoonalta IVILKIka 13•011,nim....N. Thcflllloll.llll take . Once ts , at Os issidssicsii of his slates, 31•17 A nu Eosins.: conerote:e du Av. sae and IX:ism onset s Aileeh.at CUT. as ix VIDAL yoamitti. rah that.. U. tsh o'el?ck. I.NDrtitILLL.-At Nat , Ilttatitoa c :Ith Lott, Hrs. Llt DI • T. lair.zuzzaulz,s. the ettla yam. at her . - - 7 to fanatai wID tats plan TrISDAT 100, at 19.0 Clock. -• ~C~~~l'lr~l~ 7`~+4iTi,~~:i~~~ A LEI..AIKEN. VNDEIITAILEB, P. MI6 north street, ttasintralt. 61. W ma 01 all %Wm 011.1. M. 'ways& sae every fleottlyttoi of !mural torobtitox floods forritogy papas operked ds.7 aid oittbt. Hearse and Carew. funtunerl. Itereastrcza—Bee. David Kerr, D. D.; Do M. W. Jacobus. MD.. norm Itsrlox, roe., Jr eabli. Mlller. Eaa.. ' • ' J. G. 110EIGEG:g. lINDERTA.. • NEB AND 9119ALIZZ9, meaner to the Isla Ismael S. Radon. No. 99 Ohio Zalse, tarot, door. Qom Elmer. Annennif City. M. Itosewood, Itslogany. Waist and Enwn• wood Imitation Oadlns. at 00 Invest MUM.= penal. Rama open at of Dann. day and alstat. liaarse and Carstam fandantdt on anon indict and on most reasonable 14,170. • EDWARD CZAHNIECIM 113N 0 DERTAKEL Omea, A 0• (MO STEM. Anniteny. limmood sad cart Oet. 000, with a annulate neck OffanaralllmMlExt goods cm hand. and tonallus4 at sher Ult 000/10 at lowest yEees. lisle Gad Livery lEableh Dar of Pam Am, !Emma Stun& Esniag.s. E.Eites. OULU, Eons". for R T. WHITE Zs • CO.. ENDES• TAII2,MI AND I.IIBLIJOLES. 141921.1. ter, Wood's Mut lad inanity. Cain ➢aotn, al Stanalusater Livery Maids. earner abefeela cad Ghanian streets. Cram nail Carriages far alrited. •s. STESTABT, Undertaker, E • earner et MORTON sad MIN EMMET& Math Ward. Cora/ or all kW.. Ream sad Carrier. forriabed ort the shorted eerrea CEMETERY M AMBLE a. 84.118•1711, lbw Cattetsl7:o4ll, , Lawrence•llle, ra. OGISAVENIALVAILBLE AED tITUNE. WOUlta; ST6HZ BURIAL' CAISTB, WAIILIANTZD WATES YOWL SOS 11 THE WEEKLY ,GAZETTE, TWO zurrivas, ' .WMDMIIMPALY /Me gamin/or. & wro Oast. aromatabia THIOTI4IN MINN of latorestlai roidloir matter, laclsita. loatuAg 441lootabt, alet Nebo try Wham. and MAN. - valuable Moutlao Matter tor Lb Parally. sad fullest sad moat rallable Mao. .001 .0 Ofeaoorlao Market Saporta OM or flypaperl Oa city. No ranter. /deobLute Marebant abould be .11boot It. iltotri MI tat waxisi atsrem. Itre 001 tit —Asa oltoeovy a poor to tho pasta gettlas ay the dela iddlUeua to dubs eau b mad. et MU Mb, at dab rate. • NM= VO 540•CaL.5.•.-1a 70,18 paper. be Me mael mateify what ofillel YOU ‘1,910.11.011 lace. We.. 1.2.1 Mitloolyr maw weber. Davila bit Memo!' a ...b. if• None) by Draft. Itsaresa. *may Order... or L. Nogaterod Iwtfdn. WWII Mt at ear 0000.' EIIEZII7III, • ITPLISSI7I O OIi. rraXA. GO TO • HASLETT & CO.'S. Ka 93 VIRIIIIIEiD 8111.111. NOR tOUX 19•P270'P AOLI7 • - k A'/11 11 =I Heratfoetatred to order, au, tetrtleilor ettOotlati veld to the zettloi et. ot X4SOXIC RAIMILEJMS DUNSEATH & CO., ireiA:rosieras, FIFTH 15nir.ii, oppoaltlL Muonle nail. JABIEJI SCOTT, asucomaisoalomumar swum) 3:12311. 1 .2.311111. xez FINE WATCHES, GUM JEWELRY, SILTEII3-PLATED WADE ? ETC. Lrazirri re.. rrrrlstatea ..lairrarticolar 4ttootton glum to roodrks Wstebes. Clocks lod Jovolzr. FOR ..9411.41E-12 HANDSOME BIIILDLNG ittlefg elteatsetedreAmetele, lurriptie, seJolsillee the kanelneene :Weems a CoL H. Dieeellougb. .Ibeve an iteoostdeelr ihlelote egmary residences In Lawns/Millet fee One view& eee., ee , ...e .2C3U. = EIIIVILIV Of. lest Efftate and linyinter A ital. 12==! ROOMS TO LET .' SEVERAL SPLENDID pooms AND BASENIINS, tonew BuidaC Noes of ittet Neikanie Esvlno Dint. comer at Lloetty ntntet end 43trzleen silo,. well beta; and Mailed otT to nit tbe pantos nmttemtheis. cell at ADDII . II ISIOM 1101111114 80. 89 Ilartet . meet.. OM io &ate); sad' Ilalsbed intb - the baltape of tbs. BOOTS AND SUFIS, =oconerzia.mxo DRY GOOD% C~gg.l~F~T~i, AND NOTIONS, A Wise, assortulent to select from, st:t less than Ininsice cos, to cloeo comignment, nt SIIITHSOIi,_ PALS & 00.'8 niutop WORM, 664367 FIFTH STREET, 'O6O. MU 1W111.71_ N. 11.—Noiniture and Howe- hold 61oedvat'Ami"on ever/ Ilitusday. .2 :I. 11;1, 1%11E31 tic 00., 6izotlcirmsersh Nos. 65 IL Wl' rum otreet. HIGREsT purAuvirk, COLD .efirmAL. Tli3 Wheelers WilSdll &Whig Machine, as Um GENET radix =POSITION. .11uke U, Inllqbat sat Wmoass zo—Apa ao.towitest OusairthO judos. WaL SUMNER & No. sir =ITU irracwr. rttuvii. 174.-o 10 OCIL ItMINERS. THOS. S..CALHOUN/ I= e. 197 Lanett Street, Allistuay:C3ty; • of arm anirlonts gg' ososl / 1 011.00N0043.111G and WATOR ••• TB NKS. atiLTATOII/1 ball% oft obo ml 4 • :.ro . ood tem. DoLoN TANS BOTTOMS sad ovllkaad 1/1 kinds or work ot otar Glow &me tot Herten =mast roasoasOlo torn. sacra 4 the Bh_teteet • M: • HORSES FOR SALE, AT Howard's Livery Stable, nitim ErpLEICT. aearltaumrabods Sousa.' ON BUBO. viri mu* 5o dit•st gr ~ s i ♦ n so r.;l: 4 =rBVU:l - .F.**a l k__MT l .... l 6 E leStt Ww.- bOUSUI au/moult:lM DIIILIIII, CLUSD &CO ' Practical Fuirnitme manufacturers cot. PENN AND WAYNE STAI /Wait atTINI af 71:7101/TI7I2L ISL. 'l3. I..VCON, Sealer • et Weleds jiad Dleaeirs& ao.a istirrir frragrt, , Jeetweira LLborty sad Far,. mISMSI6 Owlets vromotly allmided to: vats". . , GEORGE MAIE, CANDY- MANUFACTUREI m........virarra .vvw sum HOLMES, BELL & Co% Anther Cbttg SMS, 11118bilrgt, DaanCsotarerieSIDLATT.IDEDINNI LIONS • ANCHOR AND XAONULIA • ,•.• inimmotas ANl*llArrrilta. , NEW WIEST CLASS taLOCERY. Xo. 154 TEDZILLI. ST. ltiaclalNY. Weis. Coffee, Sugars, SO* Se" WILL& in oil. to Mr Wale ai Wrist Wm. A. G. ERTAIRT. , ` .r 511,5111 TOE QUEFAI OF THE WADE'' TOR.-[w Mite BIOS tot annuati • I;o:dyne:ea Issacattur. of a ' ' PATENT WASHING FL UID . UID, 'nutria. Istradutili mut mum. will D.1.54.1,_. TrarpufoN77 •—urndrameat: CIIOICE BEDDING PLANT& , , Roses, aeration, Verbenas, 'Re., In bloom, as the ontlasel Greaslionsan Jona X. X A ‘ XCIXDOCTI. lola Or • 01414"Mik 167031